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Business Intelligence & Reporting in North Carolina.

Every number you run the business on, in one place you trust. Built for North Carolina-based operators, from Charlotte and Raleigh to the secondary metros in between.

North Carolina market

North Carolina BI & Reporting, the operating reality.

Charlotte ranks as a top-three US banking center, while the Research Triangle anchors a fast-growing biotech, life sciences, and SaaS economy around Duke, UNC, and NC State.

Business Intelligence & Reporting engagements in North Carolina reflect that economic shape. We pull the numbers you run the business on out of the spreadsheets and disconnected dashboards and into one place your whole team trusts. We work across Charlotte, Raleigh, Durham and the surrounding metros, with project plans tuned to the regulatory and competitive reality on the ground rather than a national template.

For North Carolina-based businesses, every engagement is scoped and quoted individually. 3 to 8 weeks.

What BI & Reporting includes

Line-item scope, set per engagement.

  • Discovery and a fixed-bid proposal mapping data sources to KPIs
  • Light data warehouse on Postgres or BigQuery
  • Data pipelines from your CRM, billing, ERP, and product
  • dbt models that transform raw data into reporting tables
  • Agreed KPI definitions documented so a metric means one thing
  • Dashboards in Metabase, Superset, or a custom Recharts build
  • Automated daily or hourly refresh via scheduled jobs
  • Embedded analytics inside your own product when relevant
  • Self-serve access so teams answer their own questions
  • Source, models, and dashboards in your accounts with a handoff walkthrough
North Carolina considerations

What's different about running BI & Reporting in North Carolina.

Charlotte is a top-three US banking center while the Research Triangle (Raleigh-Durham) runs one of the country's fastest-growing biotech and SaaS clusters. North Carolina has been a meaningful corporate-relocation destination over the last decade, and the small-business growth rate matches. Digital programs here have to be designed for two distinct buyer profiles in the same state.

Local insight

On the ground in North Carolina.

North Carolina runs on two engines that demand different software. Charlotte's banking gravity, anchored by Bank of America and Truist, shapes a market fluent in money, compliance, and risk, where financial advisors and fintech founders treat secure portals and auditability as table stakes. The Research Triangle, built on Duke, UNC, and NC State plus the biotech of Research Triangle Park, produces methodical, research-driven SaaS founders who want genuine, well-architected product engineering. Both populations are deliberate buyers, they research, compare, and value a partner who can talk through the engineering rather than present a deck. Statewide growth keeps real-estate and consumer-services businesses scaling, but the defining work is trustworthy, carefully-built systems for technical and finance-minded clients.

Verticals in North Carolina

BI & Reporting compounds fastest for these North Carolina businesses.

Approach

Operating standards we hold for every BI & Reporting engagement.

  • KPI definitions before dashboards

    We pin down exactly what each metric means, revenue, churn, margin, and who owns it, before building a single chart. Half the dashboards in the world are ignored because nobody agreed on the definitions first.

  • Warehouse and dbt models underneath

    Data lands in a real warehouse and gets transformed through versioned, tested dbt models, so the numbers are consistent and traceable. The dashboard sits on a foundation, not on a fragile spreadsheet export.

  • Dashboards people actually open

    We build for the decision the viewer has to make, not for every metric we can plot. A focused view someone checks every Monday beats an exhaustive one that gets bookmarked and never reopened.

  • Scheduled distribution to the inbox

    The numbers get pushed, a weekly digest or an alert when a metric moves, so leadership sees them without logging into a tool. Reporting reaches people where they already are instead of waiting to be pulled.

FAQ

Questions North Carolina buyers ask first.

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